Applying for an NHS Bursary
- How do I apply for an NHS Bursary?
- What are the basic award and extra weeks allowance rates?
- What are the Non-Means Tested (NMT) Grant rates?
- Am I entitled to the extra weeks allowance during my Medical or Dental course intercalation year?
- Do I need to declare my own income earned from working?
- Do I need to declare my parent’s or partner’s income on my NHS Bursary application?
- Do I need to declare redundancy payments?
- How do I enter a BFPO address when applying for an NHS Bursary?
- How should I apply if I am currently classed as dependent but will become independent after my application is required?
- What are Taxable Allowances?
- What course details do I select if I am applying for an intercalation year?
- What do I declare for income from self-employment if I made a loss in the relevant financial year?
- What is an independent student?
- What is meant by student’s own income or resources?
- What is meant by unearned income?
- What level of income is classed as self-supporting if I am applying for independent status?
- What should I declare in the child's income section of the application form?
- What should I do if my P60 shows that I have had other income during the tax year?
- Which benefits are taxable and non-taxable?